Margaret shared us with us a visit to a museum in Chicago with tiny replicated rooms of different time periods and styles. "I visited the
Art Institute of Chicago, this past summer and enjoyed the 69 miniatures
of both European and American interiors. The scales are one inch to
one foot
which became a standard in the miniature industry. The miniatures are
crafted from the same type of wood used for the original pieces of
furniture, and the grain of the wood had to fit the small scale of
objects."
HERE is a link to videos and further photos of this exhibition. HERE is a link to all 69 rooms.
Sun washed promises reside
in my bedroom
with a golden broom
I have swept winter from my mind
Lady of light
protects me
she lands here like a queen bee
her crowning glory
whispers and gleams
her wide eyes remember...
Laurel leaves climb the walls
kissing painted cranberries
lingering thoughts of my handsome beau
and our secret encounter.
Secret spring bloomed
in wondrous shadows
under the pale moonlight
warmth of honey spreading
through me like a field of wild thimbleweeds
dancing in twilight's breeze.
Polished pride scents my room
as the sun warms the bees
waxed carved roses
light tickles Maple cream floor
golden promises of himlight the fire of my day.
I brush my Strawberry blonde hair
my blush lingers
I fall into my carved haven
onto down feathered bed
maiden voyage unfurls
I'm dancing with fiddle head ferns
in final ice dance of spring
HERE is a link to videos and further photos of this exhibition. HERE is a link to all 69 rooms.
Thank you Margaret, I am in awe of the glorious details!
Yes, being from New England- I had to attempt a poem inspired by this room. How special and beautiful these miniature rooms are-wow!
Mrs. James Ward Thorne
American, 1882-1966
American, 1882-1966
A13: New England Bedroom, 1750-1850, c. 1940
Eternal Spring
Eternal Spring
Sun washed promises reside
in my bedroom
with a golden broom
I have swept winter from my mind
Lady of light
protects me
she lands here like a queen bee
her crowning glory
whispers and gleams
her wide eyes remember...
Laurel leaves climb the walls
kissing painted cranberries
lingering thoughts of my handsome beau
and our secret encounter.
Secret spring bloomed
in wondrous shadows
under the pale moonlight
warmth of honey spreading
through me like a field of wild thimbleweeds
dancing in twilight's breeze.
Polished pride scents my room
as the sun warms the bees
waxed carved roses
light tickles Maple cream floor
golden promises of himlight the fire of my day.
I brush my Strawberry blonde hair
my blush lingers
I fall into my carved haven
onto down feathered bed
maiden voyage unfurls
I'm dancing with fiddle head ferns
in final ice dance of spring
Morning hazy wakes me
reminded of the tender arched
boughs of our first kiss under
the black evergreens
warm n' mellow our mood
like buttery Chardonnay
Glaze of layered light
wraps us warm
even on the coldest winter day
in humble spun gold.
Cozy with a bit of blush
remembering young love
tart n' sweet with green notes
of apples blossoms n' fresh moss.
He still glows when
he tells me
"green brings out the pink in you"
saturated forever in summer's
first kiss.
This was a difficult write for me. I wanted to do another room-perhaps on Monday!
wraps us warm
even on the coldest winter day
in humble spun gold.
Cozy with a bit of blush
remembering young love
tart n' sweet with green notes
of apples blossoms n' fresh moss.
He still glows when
he tells me
"green brings out the pink in you"
saturated forever in summer's
first kiss.
© Ellen Wilson
This was a difficult write for me. I wanted to do another room-perhaps on Monday!
Comments
I have swept winter from my mind"
I love that!
I have swept winter from my mind...
How gorgeous is that line? I can see this was written by someone who really loves the place of description.
"green brings out the pink in you"
in wondrous shadows...just one of them...i like hte treatment of light throughout
as well....
Joss-I love how well done these rooms are! Amazing aren't they-me too!
Hannah-Yes, we must always dream of those kind of kisses ;D Thank you~
Brian-Thank you so much! My original name Ellen means light-so I had to bring it ;D
Susie-I meant to quote where I found that line-damn I can't find it! Thank you so much-I enjoyed thinking about how spring and summer warm my heart. I can't wait to read all your prompt's poems. I am sorry I am behind. Our ISP is upgrading us. We were off line most of the weekend~ Thank you for sharing me on FB :D
Grace-Thank you! I loved yours...I read again and it is one of my favorites :D
Margaret-Thank you for such an amazing challenge! Yes, I did enjoy it~ I have had internet issues-but I will try to sneak one in Monday's garden! YOU are sweet~ @>--------------
Joy-Thank you! I did want it to read that way. I grew up in a dark house. Winters were long and I was always going outside to gather n' catch light ;D
Alex-Yes, I want it to have that sweet quality! ;D Thank you~
Mama Zen-Yes, one has to try ;D Thank you~